~fllalCt.d cofl . • 1-1 k 1 .I, , NNG Od:Til BANNER!! L,..,, ~ A..hms. t.. artiorsellay icitleitcoc.ll,4 • a Inir..e and•herStritners 7 :l.6 , -taiie ..P.WAy „, the go.tilts.•'l No i iithatanding•lhe•date I.i __,/ gyili.s‘ 0.3 ' 11 1 , • i!ististrouir fire. A. id—WARNER - is • ‘" himself wain! And at Nn. 1 B rick Maur you'll. find • ••.-. ••.; • • lliost ariything that's in his line, • • ' Frotriucamk‘ricneedle.uf the' fittest kind, To aieivellett which of 'eighteen karat fine. Cloekswhi..ll kerp time accurate and true; Preast pine of every style add hue,. bold, silver, steel andlilated chaios, r ,, Itcted wiih the greatest liain. Finger rings, my goeh, why what a pile Of every - 4113re and every style, . To snit the old the yaung, the grave. the gay, stay there be seen in elegant array. Anti Whitten, who is himself a - host," Is always ready and at his poet. -To-wait upon hiS•customera and-alt . .. • - Who chance upon :im .to give a ca 11... $o with gisod' adviee mike up voorminds, 1 - = :!fo'citll oh hi2i aid nherp *Lin find -':" 7l "kkrh,r•iiii ls, env., eyes, 0 I what a vje:Ar'; Jewelry of every t•tyle and hue. C,21 Don't miAtat,e the 1 .1,, r , NO. I • Brick rOW. Whereire°l4.nreplifSt to, do all kinds of JADS-WORK .. . . . ph his tine 011,11 , in - es, at the cite .pe , t rvs. .th 11 can . • •(I.:t- ". ff,rdod. Ile will also -e I his jt.we'ry A pry. Sint lower, than wac ever before offered qt c...ort'it.' ti, Call and see.. : - S 1 .:*t o l a Nov. 12. 1852. A. M. W.NICNER. I. l 0 13, Kingbery's Wok ! ;1 - .1. C'eam-Perlin. 11Ajust returnedfromthextr. :f New York still a tarp. supply •••• vipply of Watches, Jewelry an t ! C r ' 'l ' 3 Wsitver ware, comprising in part, Y'" 7`Y ttle folloeing ritticks:—Lever, L'Epine and Plain 'SA dtehes, with a complete assortment of Goi,l Jew' Irv, such is Ear Rings. Fiti ! Pins, Bracelets, La.:Stets, cloW chains, 1,, t 1 etc. Also, all sorts of Silverware, , 1 .r• ; of s:ecl Brash—all of which he oiler • ~..ceeeOing4 cheap for CAsi-1. tA'a'rhes repaired on short notice, and Jelirranicci, to run well,or the money will be refunded, and a wri' ten agreement given to that effect if required. N. B.—MAPLE SUGAR, and Country Product tat.en in payment for work; and alai. learn now, an r, err, t hat the l'emlnee into,' be paid when the true \ IS done—l war against credit in all its forms. W. A. CHAS - MERLIN, Agent. , Towanda. April•.F., 185.2. TARVI:LII-1.15' FROPI'Mri T ION! THE FARMERS' • Union Fire Insurance Compaliy, Athen 7.7ra .6Thr3 Co77.nty. Pa. S rtyit ;a. I= rri apor.rion , .!ti.: Charter. ;ie t „r Itwf.iii tig , an d j.r.yetty thpro i 4. ',in the danger., and vicisbi i:.• ',:nlirrelaT -and miscellaneout, gMII2 The an 1 iloorimtive fires which continually occur in 'cities and villages, and the great number hap. pening to public property of all kinds, have convinced us that the Insurance our " HOMES" should not be Ji•opnrdized in the kart by any connexion whatever e.eh the more !minion.: kind of properly. 'Every person interested, milid at mice see the great advantage thus offered to Fanners and the 'Owners oi unexposed dwellings. Our risks being confined to this class of property, we feel the utmost confidence in saying, that the "• UNION" stands on a firmer basis than that of Any other Company., fur no other, we bin neve, has adopted this course. Many Companies have assumed to-themselves the title of" Farmer's' torripiiny'," "but such Companies have in most cases, if not invariably, included in then l'ariu Risks Country Taverns, Mills, Workshops, Churches, and whet' classes of Property, much more hazardous than the private dwelling.. Or, they pare united in one Company, the Finial department with a City department. In such rase, there must of !Imes.- city he a close alliance in interest and character, and in fate between the two. The success or failure of the one must determine tbe ilwainy of the other They submit fir the judgment of their fellow-citi zeus the following plan of operations. viz ; Is.. By the Charter. risks ran he taken only on D we lli ngs , privat e Ben's, Carriage Houses and Farm Buililing,v.and the Personal Property therein. Not more than two-thirds the value of any building to lie insured ; personal property therein may be insured at its cash value. . 201. Any applfrunt‘nisyytt rim riptinn, pay a definiir warn in full fur his insurance in lieu of giving n pre sumac nate. 3d. Not- more than X 2,000 will be taken in one risk. 4th. Any policy holder nay at pleasure withdraw from . the Company, by paying his share of the losses until the time of such withdrawal. rah. The Charter protidgo,-,aq the Company will huld itself responsiblnjiii the - correctness of surveys and other official acts of its authorized Agents, done in accordance with its charter and published rules— thus ending all cavil as to the technical correAtnesalif surveys, and the e.msennent. liability of !he Company 6th. This Company will ply lo:ses rrithaml 1w I igh t. Lther the butlutngs- are burned or . 3 !..litlonal staves may he sr , up. or moved from to another, w,th utt giving notice to the Cum. . ,'urh repairs as, do not inerri.e the Lizard rty, tthall not affect the in,ur lees will ho settled with prompine,s and •e.o Iv. If the Company, or some person acting for sd the rti-urerl cannot agree in the adjustment, • :: r - cr may he Rulituitted to three judnrinus disin ' r. , ms resiriing in the vicinity of the lot's. -'hatald any more money he col: Tied than stir ; keep the Company in a sound and a. !vent ~...t.t u. it will he returned to the Policy holders in :;. as each shall have paid in. 13v ejecting wholly every class and kind of tirlard.ots !auks, this Company will not he suhjectedto !le err•at dies-tern and losses that so frequently pro. t Ave taxation and bankruptcy ansong Lisa rm EMI 'i tie d'a•kketoos, in soliciting p4tronage.... Jo so in the thin conviction that the plan adopted by them will ren der the FARMERS' ITNIoN COMPAN Y perman. eat and safe to its Policy holders, and as cheap as the promptrayment will permit. In arranging their Rates, they have sought Insecure sufficient Cash Treintums to meet all losses—laying by the small notes taken , as a Reaerve Fund--which shall render the Company safe against a II contingencies. For a motetlefinite and full vienoof their planet operations, they respectfo!ty ii.vite an examination of their Rates, Charier and llv-I.aws. Di Weil!, jr., C. N. Shipman, Overton, J . E. can Veld, W tfi. !IL. Darling t,n k'ranris Tyler, Wm. Scott, James ii. Welles. Athens ; Geo. Sanderson, Toiyanda ; Addison McKean Burlington ; E. Barton. Smithlield, Oririetts;- -- -Praribis Tyler; President r J. E. Van, field, secretary ; C. F. Welles, Jr., Vice President t0..1 Treasurer. All co:nratudeationa (or the Company, should be Id ,lrot:sa.l the lti..eretary at Athens, Bradford Co. Pa . _ 'rho. Company hood , leave to refer to the following _ • II 9n • L.l Ward.l.let rick. Hon. Ilor Ice i 'Ann. Mb rt.)n• Jas Wilmot., Pres. Judge of 13th dud. Dolt. :Jinn. John Laporte. late tttlf. Gen., Of h ).I.ll:'wea Ith, , Win. Elwell, Esq., Towanda, Pa.: Laporte, Sullivan Co. Pa.,. E. S. Goodrich, EguDep't. Scey,,,,,of the Com' wealth, Ilturtoburg, Pe., : Dr. Wtn.' DaiDitaton,Pretn. of Bark of Cheater Co., !Ida• 11. 8: Etrana, - Weatehesk : Hen E. C. Dirlington. Lanptiter, Pa. Jurie7 . . . , ... Tho . e Indebted to 1711 BYante or book tmcortpro,will please takRNOTIGE that wa,Ara z io.waut or moriey, attd . .rmoi4ape . ft. All who negleet'io atirmtl to .th.ta titnelLForPing, may expect a vibit..frout Malik CuaggAle-*---114fr. /4,4; u flue lime. , iiiadr,4ll:llJOSELlfi .1 wan,la 7 MarcS, 21, IEISI, Qlr~irai:' Dr."Ma"rthisi's onAißg:4l‘Tt4gtiqtifi - ; all tl.e -cor,t4 Lich it is of fered beihg thnse'ineidemat to the re...pe t -table fe, innle, whether married rring'e. and u-nally known by the name of rzatzezzi conreza-risivs. 'ii titehe Are Prntapsus rieri, or falling of the Woinb ; Fluor Infl .ination and of the Womb Incident,' IlLetnorth , ,g , , eit flooding.. Pain. tut, Sapprespeti anti Irretnlar. liivn.truntion. &c with alt their iteenm patty mg reek. (I...attee!vscein. r.I ) no !natter how SeVile oi of tow lung tog. That this CAT1:01.100•: is in very way wnrthy n. the cohlidence ef the afflicted as a successful, .afe.n d cheap remedy, is vuti, tied 114 by the (act cif IN having received the appodi awn and liberal patronage of Many pr.t.ninent meinhers of the rE.3dical :Vacuity in the United States, and al -0 by the voluntary t•s limunials given in the te , timiinial.4 given in the pamphlets, from ladies and Physician of .he e.st respectability as certified by the must satisfac tory aiithoriiv. paratim i, not t " cure all," but it is in tenticd ex pre , -1% for the above na.oed complaints, su very distre”ing in their nature and consequent re , and which have hereiofore , rv-isird ihe skill and exertions of the unost acc.,inpli,l,ed Physicians of all countries, to a degree beyond that of perhaps any other malady to n hich the human family is heir. The itigredietits, as certified by W2l) medical au thutity, (see pamphlet ) are all VEIIF:TABLE, and are MO associated with any article unfriendly to the animal economy. —P. D. Peckham, M. D. Utica. N. V., L. D. Fleming, M. 1) Canandaguia. N V. D. Y. Foote, M. D;Syracu.se. N. Y. M. IT. Mills, M. D. Rochester N. r., Prof. Dunbar, M. V. Baltimore, W. W, Ree.e, M. D., City of New York, W. Pres— cott. M. D. I'uncord , („1 - -Pamphiets can be Had eratis at my Drng store in Towanda, Pa. Suld by all the leading Druggists in the adjoining, counties. DR. IT. C. PORTER, Agent J. A. Ilarchki & Co., Proprietors. Central Depot, 301 linwhvgy.N. 1. jnnels IMPORTANT TO run Fa.7 - aser, Farrier & Stage Proprietor GEO. W. MERCHANT'S CELEBRATED GARGLING OIL ORFARIALLICLCD 121 THY DISTORT OF MIIDICIPS As ths most remarkable Enema Application ever disawered. . - "They caret Keep House without it." lEct.ern•ner nt mare titan flatten years has emablr:lted the lac: Uhat Mt - 36141We Celebrated Gargling 01:, nr t.,a. venal Faute:y Eut6iocattun, will cure must ours, .1a r.- li